The Imhotep Society

In 1980, the SGAEC established the Imhotep Society, a campus organization to recognize
students who, because of their service and leadership, have significantly contributed
to student life on this campus. It recognizes that many student leaders, in performing
their functions and assignments, may have sacrificed high academic accomplishment
and thusly did not receive recognition through those organizations that traditionally
honor students for high academic and clinical achievement. The society was named after
the ancient Egyptian god of medicine  Imhotep.

Each college student government council has developed a system that awards value points
for leadership and service involvement for members of their college. An accumulation
of value points can result in nomination to the Society.

While the principal objective of the Society is to reward and recognize student leadership
on campus, a secondary goal is to inspire students to continue leadership and service
roles as alumni of the University.

Additionally, the SGAEC may select a staff or faculty member to receive the Imhotep
award for service to the student community.

Imhotep Society Nomination Form

This is the latest version of the Imhotep Society nomination form (requires Office 2010). The deadline for submissions is February 29, 2016.